Which most closely resembles your classroom? Our students have changed...so should the way we teach.
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Here are some useful websites for different content areas. Have fun!
Lesson Plans: Learn It...Teach It Offers lesson plans for K-12 in all core subjects and some additional ones in the Arts and Careers.
Tools: Aviary Photo-editing, logos, filters, color palettes, screen capture, audio recording and editing, and more. Very useful tool.
Random Stuff: The Spread of WalMart International Video Conferencing Competition Deep Brain Stimulation This is an unique opportunity scheduled to take place on January 20, 2010 from 11 a.m.-Noon. WatchKnow.org A site that provides free videos for students in an organized manner with the ability to search and filter by age. Great free resource. Save the Redwoods Some beautiful camera shots of the California Redwoods. Also provides information about this unique forest and works as an educational tool for schools interested in ecology and environmental issues. PuzzleMaker Create various types of puzzles for use online or as print materials if you have limited computer access for your students. PianoBooster...a program for the music teachers!! Digital Project Evaluation Rubrics Zoho Show 2.0: The online tool for making powerful presentations.Whether you are a professional, a teacher, a student, a businessman, a salesman or anyone looking to put together a cool presentation, you have come to the right place. Zoho Show's pre-built themes, clipart and shapes coupled with features like drag-and-drop makes it an easy application to use. Vital New York on Teacher's Domain: extensive library of free digital media resources produced by public television, designed for classroom use and aligned to the New York State learning standards and core curricula.
Which most closely resembles your classroom? Our students have changed...so should the way we teach.
*There are links provided on this site for your information and convenience. By clicking on a link, you may be leaving this document. Please be aware that, while we make every effort to evaluate all of the sites to which we link, we cannot endorse nor be responsible for the content provided on those sites.
Here are some useful websites for different content areas. Have fun!
English:
Web English Teacher
Read, Write, Think
National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
Internet Public Library for Teens
Student Blogging SamplesIf you use blogging in your classroom, this is a good resource...it gives you some samples of student blogs to draw from and demonstrate for your students.
Science:
Biosciednet
KidSites.com
Epidemic Outbreak This is an opportunity from CILC to have an interactive, web-based science simulation in which students research the cause of an outbreak at an amusement park. You can set this up through your local BOCES
KStars: A virtual, desktop planetarium
Khan Academy
Math:
Virtual Nerd
Khan Academy
Technology:
ISTE Standards
Social Studies:
National Unemployment Rate Map
Marble: Virtual Globe and World Atlas
Special Education:
National Parent Information Network
The Special Ed Advocate
LD Online
Lesson Plans:
Learn It...Teach It Offers lesson plans for K-12 in all core subjects and some additional ones in the Arts and Careers.
Tools:
Aviary Photo-editing, logos, filters, color palettes, screen capture, audio recording and editing, and more. Very useful tool.
Random Stuff:
The Spread of WalMart
International Video Conferencing Competition
Deep Brain Stimulation This is an unique opportunity scheduled to take place on January 20, 2010 from 11 a.m.-Noon.
WatchKnow.org A site that provides free videos for students in an organized manner with the ability to search and filter by age. Great free resource.
Save the Redwoods Some beautiful camera shots of the California Redwoods. Also provides information about this unique forest and works as an educational tool for schools interested in ecology and environmental issues.
PuzzleMaker Create various types of puzzles for use online or as print materials if you have limited computer access for your students.
PianoBooster...a program for the music teachers!!
Digital Project Evaluation Rubrics
Zoho Show 2.0: The online tool for making powerful presentations.Whether you are a professional, a teacher, a student, a businessman, a salesman or anyone looking to put together a cool presentation, you have come to the right place. Zoho Show's pre-built themes, clipart and shapes coupled with features like drag-and-drop makes it an easy application to use.
Vital New York on Teacher's Domain: extensive library of free digital media resources produced by public television, designed for classroom use and aligned to the New York State learning standards and core curricula.